Marcy Tilton Designer Fashion Fabrics
 
Today, I am happy to bring you another new batch of Danish knits, including prints and solids that play well together. My designing sister Katherine and I love our new Danish-milled finds. The prints are beautiful, the solids are sumptuous, and the quality is impeccable.
 
 
Denmark’s textile production history for fashion fabrics traces back to centuries-old cottage industries, where wool and flax were spun and woven by hand in rural communities. Today, Denmark’s high-tech textile industry emphasizes sustainable fashion, focusing on organic fibers, circular design, and eco-conscious manufacturing.
 
 
Shown above on the left is Butterick 6784 made with Esther Rose, a wonderful watercolor floral. Shown above on the right is Vogue 8975 made with Jennie Mae, a purply abstract floral.
 
 
Shown below on the left is Vogue 1860 made with Hedy Blue, a striking blue and white floral. Below are some new releases. Shown below on the right is Vogue 1200 made with an out of stock Danish digital print.
 
 
Enter code DANSK for a first-dibs deal of 20% off the Danish Collection through April 23.
 
 
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Enter code DANSK for a first-dibs deal of 20% off the Danish Collection through April 23.